Sep 2, 2008
Fosters – Fenniman Retirement Package Spurs N.H. Reforms DOVER — Large retirement payouts made notorious by former Dover Police Chief William Fenniman continue to reverberate not only locally, but also in Concord as legislators revamp rules for the state...
Aug 31, 2008
Fosters New Hampshire has among the lowest rates of rural child poverty in the nation, at 8.8 percent, yet about 26,000 children in the state still live at or below poverty level, according to recently-released U.S. Census Bureau statistics. The overall child poverty...
Aug 31, 2008
From the Union Leader… State Rep. James Ryan, jailed since Tuesday in connection with 1992 forgery charges, has lost his chairmanship of the House Transportation Committee. House Speaker Terie Norelli announced last night she was replacing the Franklin Democrat...
Aug 31, 2008
INVESTIGATION CONTINUES: Concord police continue to investigate circumstances around the Local Government Center’s handling of data on 100,000 public workers for whom it handles benefits. LGC denied access to records about the incident to the State Employees...
Aug 30, 2008
[Editor’s Note: Proof the legitimate ‘teaparty’ was alive an well since 2007, not 2009 when GOP operatives tried to usurp the name for fundraising purposes.] Snohomish County Business Journal Angry and frustrated at England’s new tax on tea, American...
Aug 30, 2008
From the Union Leader… CONCORD – State Rep. James Ryan, state chairman of U.S. Sen. Joseph Biden’s presidential primary campaign, has been jailed since Tuesday in connection with 1992 forgery charges. Ryan, 50, D-Franklin, was arrested on charges that he...